Monday, September 21, 2009

Anandham... Sangeetham

Every time I listen to this song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCmsZbarARE), I always wonder what would have been the reaction of the musicians in the recording studio. Probably, a moment of silence followed by a thundering applause -such is the majestic rendition of Yesudas. This song is from the Malayalam movie ‘His Highness Abdulla’. In fact, every song is a classic in this movie, "Gopika Vasantham" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRuSz-_K4hs) is such a beautiful love song, you can feel this mood in Chitra’s voice; it is mesmerizing. She has kept pace with the great Yesudas in this song and probably (I could be a bit prejudiced here) outshines her master too.

The movie itself is a masterpiece; a very mainstream story of a hired assassin plotting to kill a Thampuran (powerful leader), he gets into the Bhraminical house and captures everyone’s heart thru his golden voice as he plans for the kill. Does he accomplish his mission is the rest of the story. Pretty mainstream indeed, but Ravindran’s music along with Yesudas’ finest performance, pushes this movie beyond the ordinary. Mohanlal as the assassin is as good as ever and Gauthami does a decent job (Only Mallus and Kamal used her properly – Venkat used to say!)

This song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a7PI6jXD74 watch from 1:10) is the musical highlight of the movie. In this music duel, between Yesudas and Ravindran Master, you have to listen to the crescendo that Yesudas builds from 8.34, beyond words…will move you to tears. Ironically, the National award for best male singer went to Srinivas for the song 'Naadaroopini', also from this movie

The other movie’s songs I listen very often is from Manichitra Thazhu (the original and the better version of chandramukki and Bhool Bhullaiya – see it, to believe it). It’s a Mohanlal, Yesudas and Chitra combination again.

This great song by Chitra (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIegcBCnWAw) really reflects the eagerness of someone waiting to see a loved one (that is what the song is about)…you can feel the desperation, the loneliness in her voice – Magic. Yesudas has his share too (of course!); his version (a shorter one) of the above song is equally good, you can hear years of pure carnatic training in this small piece (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMXWZJs4uuc - Till 1.06).

This is another soul wrenching (I am running out of superlatives) song by Yesudas (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0dVtMZNE1k). This is the song that leads to the climax of the movie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZA_90S7q5w); watch Shobhana’s dance performance and you will agree that her national award was well deserved.

Interestingly, over the last 13 years, Manichitrathazu has been screened more than a dozen times in Kerala and every time the TRP keeps increasing! Not sure if this can happen to any other movie in any other language.

I have to say this here; my mother tongue is not Malayalam and I can barely understand Malayalam (at least in the form that is used in these songs), but that does not stop me from enjoying these songs. If you love music, I urge you to hear these songs even if you don’t understand a word of what is being said.

Anandham, Anandanandham, JhagathAnandham Sangeetham – His Highness Abdulla.

8 comments:

  1. Krishna,

    I used to listen to this Gopika Vasantham of all the songs in HHA... Well, IMO that was one of the best melody songs... Of course Chitra's voice permeates through.

    Additional information, listen to Gopika vasantham song from 1:10 and you can hear violin interlude till 1:35. This violin interlude is the base music for IRs Thamthana Thamthana Thaalam Varum from புதிய வார்ப்புகள்
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5ak-3dtpbU&feature). Both are based of same raagam Shanmugapriya.

    Thirdly, This was the first Malayalam movie I watched. When I saw Gauthami in this movie, I understood that she can also act if the Director wanted her to. We can see Gouthami in குருதிப்புனல் and நம்மவர்... Esp the first one... Amazing performance from her...

    Yes, Kamal not only knows how to use her, he knows how to use others in his movie... See his character selections Nasser, Poornam, Delhi Ganesh, Thalaivasal Vijay... hi hi... I do not want this one to be turned into Kamal puranam.

    Thanks Krishna for a post where I can comment :-) எங்க லெவெல்க்கு எழுதுப்பா...

    Thanks

    Venkat

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  2. Dei

    Ipiddiellam pattu keppingalada.....Unga levelle thani than vadhyar...

    Kathir

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  3. Kathir, rombha vaaraathada... what we enjoy, we share.

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  4. Thanks Krishna for taking me back to good old DD days of his highness abdullah [ appa therinja songs sollitaar :) ]. Pramadhavanam and gopika are my favourites [ of course, whose not ? ]. Manichitrathaaz - I ve listened only once and not much into that film. TRP rating - it's a different ball game. I heard once Rakshakudu was shown back-to-back in Gemini TV due to audience request :)

    -Visu.

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  5. Muthukumar may have mentioned at least half a dozen times about the songs from 'His Highness...' and even played a song or two compulsively , but some how i never had the interest/inclination to listen seriously. after reading ur post, i regret the opportunity in not utilising Muthu's superb collection of malayalam songs and the sony home theater that was so readily available for months! any way, i will listen to these 3 songs( let me check whether Srinivas deserved the award more than Yesu anna)!

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  6. Ravindran Master + Yesudas and Jhonson + Yesudas were the hit pairs in 80s , and they had rendered many such hits to Malayalam movie lovers. M.G Radhakrishnan (Brother of famous singer M.G Sreekumar) directed the music for ManichitraThazu. The song “Varunvanillarum…” is a masterpiece. The lyrics are simple and mesmerizing.

    Krishna, Thanks for rekindling old memories.

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  7. Anonymous11:17 AM

    the best male singer award - for Nadaroopini - was won by M.G.Sreekumar.

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  8. Muthu9:21 AM

    Some of my all time favourites(other than those mentioned by CKK)

    Kanneer Poovintre Kavilil - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rznLiOZUVLo

    Vikara -
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8Vv7m5HwdU

    Gopankane-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EEpeFMNDEY

    Azage nin- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_ZllMa2cI8

    Nagumo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdOYafwEKbI

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